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today, i heard eight separate references to the protector of the environment, the protector of creation. brother, sun, sister, moon. he has just been ringing in the changes. >> maria, you have been observing the differents, and i know u you were watching closely, what struck you? >> i think he was so inspirational. i think by choosing the name francis, it's a very famous name, but he talks a lot about forgiveness, saying that people need to ask for more forgiveness. he talks about authenticity, and today he also spoke about what is true authentic power in service. i think these are the words and the messages that people around the world are longing for. >> and we're watching, we want to mention you're back with us on the "today show" in just a short while, and you're going to look at what women can offer. >> much more head coming up on the special edition of "the today show" coming up. >>> officials say a student's planned attack on the university of central florida was averted. a rapid response by campus authorities prevented the man from carrying out his plan for a campus assault. pol
today, i heard eight separate references to the protector of the environment, the protector of creation. brother, sun, sister, moon. he has just been ringing in the changes. >> maria, you have been observing the differents, and i know u you were watching closely, what struck you? >> i think he was so inspirational. i think by choosing the name francis, it's a very famous name, but he talks a lot about forgiveness, saying that people need to ask for more forgiveness. he talks about...
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the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. >>> time for students at an east bay high school will be tested for tuberculosis. a student was diagnosed with the illness and has since recovered and is back at school. about 200 students had contact with the infected student and could have been exposed to t.b. it is the first case on a contra costa school campus in four years. >> east palo alto police searching for a drive-by shooter that shot somebody walking down the street. a 29-year-old man was shot in the head just before 8:00 last night. he was walking along azalea drive when investigators say a dark-colored vehicle pulled up a
the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more...
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>> with conventional scissors, the hair gets damaged by the environment, you get split ends. >> yeah. >> with these scissors, actually, it protects you from the environment and your hair has this natural -- it seals it. >> it seals it. >> i will show you how it actually works. >> talk russian to us. >> talk russian. >> how come it doesn't burn your hand? >> it's hot. you can feel it. >> don't touch it. >> it's hot, don't touch it. >> we'll show the before picture of emily first because you're cutting emily's hair. this is her before. >> she looks good. >> she looks great. now show us emily now and tell us what you've been doing. >> with emily -- >> i love that haircut. >> she had a lot of split ends. it was long, she had a lot of split ends and we gave her little bangs. >> yes. >> i will show you actually with the scissors how it works. >> let's see. >> it's like the spa treatment for your hair. >> uh huh. >> look. >> oh, you're cutting a lot. that's a lot. nervous. >> no, it's not. it's no additional work for a little extra. >> can you get this at salons all over, arson? >> it's comi
>> with conventional scissors, the hair gets damaged by the environment, you get split ends. >> yeah. >> with these scissors, actually, it protects you from the environment and your hair has this natural -- it seals it. >> it seals it. >> i will show you how it actually works. >> talk russian to us. >> talk russian. >> how come it doesn't burn your hand? >> it's hot. you can feel it. >> don't touch it. >> it's hot, don't touch...
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you could just participate in the environment that we're trying to teach you something, or you could sleep your life away, which is also a choose. >> i choose to sleep it away. next. >> ooh. >> who won at the end? >> wow! >> we would love to know that. >> she's a beautiful girl. she was pregnant at the time and she was probably tired. >> hormonal. >> absolutely. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. you do have a lot of different talent that is people don't know. teaching was just one of many. the concept of this show, by the way, i think is terrific. we hear about the dropout rate, which is 50% in some schools. >> terrible. does this have an impact, david, or is it one of those things we see on tv? >> it's an actual real, you know, school in a sense. you know, they get 10 credits if they graduate. there's a real dean, who is a great guy, dr. keller. and there's three qualified teachers and then it's us. it's myself, 50 cent lays down the rules. >> they all know him. >> get such a kick out of it. jesse jackson teaches them. my friend there teaches them screen writing, st
you could just participate in the environment that we're trying to teach you something, or you could sleep your life away, which is also a choose. >> i choose to sleep it away. next. >> ooh. >> who won at the end? >> wow! >> we would love to know that. >> she's a beautiful girl. she was pregnant at the time and she was probably tired. >> hormonal. >> absolutely. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> nice to see you. you do have a lot...
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. >> what sort of environment would you recommend, with young are kids, older folks or just about anyone? >> we think she would be a wonderful addition to any family. she is active so if you aren't so active, she may be a little much for you. any active family. >> she's little, though, so even if energetic, probably can be held in check, right, cali? log on to their web site petsinneed.org. >> san francisco zoo's baby gorilla will maybe her debut today. the winning name, which means little lady in swahili. the matriarch of the troop instantly assumed the role of mother. at 10:00 this morning, the lines will be forming. >> and astronauts are replacing several faulty coolant pumps, the size of a refrigerator, which malfunctioned last week. nasa says it expect founs, that task during a second space walk next tuesday, if needed. that is going to do it for this morning. thanks so much for joining us on this saturday. we'll have more local news for you tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and of course all day or nbc bay area.com. have a great morning. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales ev
. >> what sort of environment would you recommend, with young are kids, older folks or just about anyone? >> we think she would be a wonderful addition to any family. she is active so if you aren't so active, she may be a little much for you. any active family. >> she's little, though, so even if energetic, probably can be held in check, right, cali? log on to their web site petsinneed.org. >> san francisco zoo's baby gorilla will maybe her debut today. the winning name,...
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. >>> the switch to reusable grocery bags may be helping the environment but more than 20% of seattle store owners say a recent ban on plastic bags has led to an uptick in shoplifting. >>> shopping for a home, how about bob hope's stunning 22,000 square foot steel and glass spread in palm springs? the pool, pond and all, 12 baths, can be yours for just $50 million. >>> for the fourth straight year, hawaii residents have the highest well being in the u.s. while west virginians have the lowest. colorado came in number two. it's hawaii. one enterprising young mother-to-be is outsourcing one of the biggest decisions of her life. her baby's name. natasha hill won a contest online and now that she's being paid $5,000 to let complete strangers name her child. still ahead, dealing with a death spot, dennis rodman and north korea's leader talk life-long relationship. a wickedly dangerous situation when a semi goes too fast on slick roads. you're watching "early today." >>> now to some stories that caught our eye this morning. amazing video from iowa where a fast-moving truck slid on ice and bu
. >>> the switch to reusable grocery bags may be helping the environment but more than 20% of seattle store owners say a recent ban on plastic bags has led to an uptick in shoplifting. >>> shopping for a home, how about bob hope's stunning 22,000 square foot steel and glass spread in palm springs? the pool, pond and all, 12 baths, can be yours for just $50 million. >>> for the fourth straight year, hawaii residents have the highest well being in the u.s. while west...
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now usher's ex-wife is reportedly seeking custody of their son, citing a dangerous environment. >>> talk about the weather now. severe flooding in southern missouri. one person is dead, hundreds of homes have been destroyed. nine inches of rain fell in waynesville yesterday. hundreds were evacuated from the area. bill karins is here with a look at the forecast. you warned us of this yesterday. >> it's happening again in the same exact spot. it's really cruel it couldn't have shifted over a couple towns. this is a map of southern missouri. there's kansas city in the upper left, st. louis in the upper right. all the bright yellows and oranges and reds, those are thunderstorms. some spots have an estimated ten inches of rain just to the northwest of rola, missouri. a few towns are being evacuated because of the extreme rainfall. that's really the main show in town. we have the big storm to the north and high pressure to the south of texas. i was able to find a few showers, they are approaching from the southeast, moving to the northwest. clip to medford and raining to the north on i-5 as yo
now usher's ex-wife is reportedly seeking custody of their son, citing a dangerous environment. >>> talk about the weather now. severe flooding in southern missouri. one person is dead, hundreds of homes have been destroyed. nine inches of rain fell in waynesville yesterday. hundreds were evacuated from the area. bill karins is here with a look at the forecast. you warned us of this yesterday. >> it's happening again in the same exact spot. it's really cruel it couldn't have...
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have been a deadly accident on the job is suing cal train he says for not providing a safe working environment. "today in the bay's" george kiriyama has the story. >> reporter: he had a fractured skull, broken back, broken ricks and a punctured lung. on his birthday the san jose railway worker woke up. >> it's amazinamazing. >> reporter: amazing? call it a miracle. salazar doesn't remember anything that day in november when a 39-foot-long almost 1,800 pound section of steel track smashed into his back and pinned him to the ground. he and his co-workers are fixing a damaged part of the rail north of the south san francisco cal train station when his fellow workers lost control lifting the steel track. >> the rest, what happened for a couple months, i didn't know anything until i wake up. >> reporter: salazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. in the lawsuit it says his fellow workers didn't use proper procedures or equipment when moving the steel track. >> that don't supposed to be happening. i think they're doing some mistake. >> reporter: the recovery has been slow.
have been a deadly accident on the job is suing cal train he says for not providing a safe working environment. "today in the bay's" george kiriyama has the story. >> reporter: he had a fractured skull, broken back, broken ricks and a punctured lung. on his birthday the san jose railway worker woke up. >> it's amazinamazing. >> reporter: amazing? call it a miracle. salazar doesn't remember anything that day in november when a 39-foot-long almost 1,800 pound section...
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. >> jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that will have residual gas in it, motor oil that will be on parts, brake fluid, metal parts will be painted and it is toxic and hazardous because we have now identified lead and other chemicals that are part of that scrap metal process. >> in a 2002 study, the senior scientist peter wood found treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeding the levels for zinc and cadmium, and chemicals linked to cancer were found in all of the samples he tested, he recommended they stop classifying this as nonhazardous. >> we determined the waste needed to be treated as hazardous. >> six years later, they took action. in 2008, she sent a letter to the shredder industry, saying they would stop allowing treated fluff to be classified as nonhazardous to, quote, insure the safety of the public and community from the harmful exposure to toxins. >> then what happened? >> i don't know everything was tossed out. >> they haven'
. >> jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that will have residual gas in it, motor oil that will be on parts, brake fluid, metal parts will be painted and it is toxic and hazardous because we have now identified lead and other chemicals that are part of that scrap metal process. >> in a 2002 study, the senior scientist peter wood found treated fluff from at least two...
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your environment in the bay area all morning long, easy ways to go green. we are going to have a lot of fun. talk about why these roses are able to grow here so beautifully because of our climate. let's go to your weather. there is a lot to talk about. you made it to thursday. we have a nice mild start. temperatures in the 50s, a couple upper 40s. up in the north bay, you might need a light coat or sweater. beautiful day shaping up. patchy fog will make way to the natural a.c. perfection. temperatures in the low 70s. by friday, the warming begins. highs in the mid to upper 70s. the heat cranks this weekend into next week will be back into the '90s. slight cooldown. 74, inland. 69, bayside at the coast. right around 62 degrees. now, we're just getting warmed up out here. of course, we'll be live straight through 7:00 a.m. lots to happen and as you know we're going to keep things more and more interesting as the morning draws on. so stick with us. lots happening here. let's find out what's happening on the roads. good morning, mike. >>> good morning, miss chr
your environment in the bay area all morning long, easy ways to go green. we are going to have a lot of fun. talk about why these roses are able to grow here so beautifully because of our climate. let's go to your weather. there is a lot to talk about. you made it to thursday. we have a nice mild start. temperatures in the 50s, a couple upper 40s. up in the north bay, you might need a light coat or sweater. beautiful day shaping up. patchy fog will make way to the natural a.c. perfection....
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the first super bowl to be played outdoors in a cold weather environment. i think there should be rules against it. what do i know. it will be at met life stadium in new jersey in february. the reward should be a warm climate. when they arrive they get a gift bag, a free gift bag, inside a seat cushion, a muffler, a half dozen hand and foot warmers, lip balm, and lots of tissue. so they have everybody ready. the super bowl has been held in cold cities but always in a domed stadium. so again, the care with love package will be waiting. >> i will tell you i'll be watching that one on tv. >> in a lazy boy, your snuggy on. >> that's the way to do it. >> let's check the morning commute. maybe go to mike's house. >> and bring an extra snuggy. a guy born in nebraska. much milder conditions but we give that advisory. chp and this visual tells you it's going to be tough for visibility across the bay bridge. we saw similar conditions on the golden gate. the map, no problems, a light volume but two crashes eastbound away from the bridge. one at seminary and the other
the first super bowl to be played outdoors in a cold weather environment. i think there should be rules against it. what do i know. it will be at met life stadium in new jersey in february. the reward should be a warm climate. when they arrive they get a gift bag, a free gift bag, inside a seat cushion, a muffler, a half dozen hand and foot warmers, lip balm, and lots of tissue. so they have everybody ready. the super bowl has been held in cold cities but always in a domed stadium. so again,...
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in his homily, pope francis urged the world to protect the environment and the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations around the world attended the historic event. among them, u.s. vice president joseph biden. coming up at 5:30, we'll take you live to the vatican again, for a special report on the day's events. >>> and closer to home. one san francisco city supervisor inducing a measure, keeping anti-abortion protesters from standing directly in front of planned parenthood clinics. christy smith is live in san francisco, with the controversial proposal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, a spokesperson for planned parenthood says it's getting scary for their clients. sometimes they leave crying.
in his homily, pope francis urged the world to protect the environment and the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations around the world attended the historic event. among them, u.s. vice president joseph biden. coming up at 5:30, we'll take you live to the vatican again, for a special report on the day's events. >>> and closer to home. one san francisco city supervisor inducing a measure,...
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suit from one of her former restaurant managers claimed deen and her brother promoted a racist work environment. because that manager is white, the judge said she had no standing to sue on the basis of race. a spokeswoman for deen said they were pleased with the ruling, adding, quote, as ms. deen has stated before, she is confident that those who truly know how she lives her life know that she believes in equal opportunity, kindness and fairness for everyone. >>> he had a decades long reign of terror followed by 16 years on the run as one of america's most wanted. now mob boss james "whitey" bulger has been convicted. >> reporter: after more than 32 hours of deliberations, jurors returned to a packed courtroom announcing the fate of whitey bulger, one of boston's most notorious reputed mobsters. the jury found him guilty of dozens of crimes, including conspiracy, racketeering and playing a role in 11 murders. >> this day of reckoning for bulger has been a long time in coming. >> reporter: tom donahue whose father was killed more than three decades ago was among the family members of the victims
suit from one of her former restaurant managers claimed deen and her brother promoted a racist work environment. because that manager is white, the judge said she had no standing to sue on the basis of race. a spokeswoman for deen said they were pleased with the ruling, adding, quote, as ms. deen has stated before, she is confident that those who truly know how she lives her life know that she believes in equal opportunity, kindness and fairness for everyone. >>> he had a decades long...
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our expectationt that point was that jevon would be able to function in a safe, non-discriminatory environment. >> reporter: in a written atement released friday ght, they say cohen apologized the following day. the school says he was reprimanded and it was an olated incident and tt, quote, at no te was there any threat of physical violence which was verified by an academic counsel who was present in the room. after theteam loss saturday, rutgers coach mi flood wouldn't comment directly but did talkbout how the controversy is affecting the team. >> i think itwould be naiv to say that there wasn't a certain gree of distraction that happened to us over the last day or so. >> reporter: the accusatio come less than a year after rutgers men's basketball coach mike rice was fired amid abuse allegaons. it rulted in the resignation of theschool's athletic dictor. mao rutgers brack in the headlines as the family claims its notacking down. >> as soons we understood that there was that sort of overt verbal, abusive bullying attack onim by one of coach flood's head coach, that's unacceptable. >> here is a
our expectationt that point was that jevon would be able to function in a safe, non-discriminatory environment. >> reporter: in a written atement released friday ght, they say cohen apologized the following day. the school says he was reprimanded and it was an olated incident and tt, quote, at no te was there any threat of physical violence which was verified by an academic counsel who was present in the room. after theteam loss saturday, rutgers coach mi flood wouldn't comment directly...
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if you come to adopt a pet like randy, who is a 3-year-old terrier -- >> in a shelter environment, we do work very hard with them, assessing their behavior during their time with us. but we always let people know when you get them out in a home and they reach a comfort level, you can see behavior that we didn't know about but we are there for you and call, you know, we'll help you get into training or anything that you need. >> all right. >> we do try to do as much as possible. >> we don't want to short change randy. randy is available for adoption. he's microchipped, neutered, all ready to go. if you go to the shelter and say you are a viewer from nbc bay area, they'll waive the adoption fees as well. and thanks for offering your expertise as well. we hope we'll never find ourselves in that situation but it's nice to know what the protocol is. >>> now, this is the childhood home of steve jobs and it may be immortalized. the historical commission is set to evaluate the home, part of an effort to add the home to a list of historical sites. it's significant because that's where jobs and
if you come to adopt a pet like randy, who is a 3-year-old terrier -- >> in a shelter environment, we do work very hard with them, assessing their behavior during their time with us. but we always let people know when you get them out in a home and they reach a comfort level, you can see behavior that we didn't know about but we are there for you and call, you know, we'll help you get into training or anything that you need. >> all right. >> we do try to do as much as...
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attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children they may create and raise in the best environments. >> now, two appeals and nearly five years later, proposition 8 is being taken all the way to the u.s. supreme court by a bay area couple. let's give you a live look at the supreme court in washington, d.c. where both sides of the issue will be argued for the next ten minutes. you can see the huge crowds out there this morning. christie smith is live at san francisco city hall with a look at the anticipation ahead of today's hearing. good morning, christie. >> reporter: good morning. a number of activists are already in washington, d.c. a lot of people really considering this a date with history. i wanted to show you a tweet that came out this morning. we may not have that. dennis hair rare ra tweeted he was already there wearing a red tie in support of marriage equality for all. hundreds of supporters of same-sex marriage rallied at city hall in san francisco after a march for the castro district last night urging the supreme court to vote in favor of same-sex marriage. opponents are
attach mothers and fathers to each other and to the children they may create and raise in the best environments. >> now, two appeals and nearly five years later, proposition 8 is being taken all the way to the u.s. supreme court by a bay area couple. let's give you a live look at the supreme court in washington, d.c. where both sides of the issue will be argued for the next ten minutes. you can see the huge crowds out there this morning. christie smith is live at san francisco city hall...
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president obama will meetok wit mexican president toc discuss te issues along with the economy, the environment and security. most of his activities will be pql"je)q heart of mexico lpcity. this isq mr. obama's fourth tri, his first since being reelected tjip r(t&háhp &hc >>> we will tell you about the rect$ját of the nba's top honors.xdt(xd >> not bad. ñ makes a rookie mistake. whyfá they sent him homeçó befo showing up at the team's headquarters. >>>çó we are looking at 880. far, traffic looks smooth. i'll give you the update coming up. >>> welcome back, everybody.vp an oakland nativejf taking home the nba's rookie of the year award. damianlpñr lillard leading all rookies scoring an average of 19 points a game and over six assists. curry'sñr rookiexd record for three-pointers. he finished with 185. lillard also becoming the third rookie to everxd finishxd with season with at least 1500 points and 500 assists. won all six of the rookie of the rookie mistake, ninersxd rookie wide receiver,çó quinton patent almostt( tost himself a trip to minikamp. he was sow,citedt( to get to work,
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reports saying the white house is weighing the impact on everything from the environment to energy security. >>> and a new u.n. report says that mobile phones will outnumber people on the planet earth by the end of next year. there are currently 6.8 billion mobile phones subscriptions, that's just shy of the world's population of 7.1 billion. dara, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. >>> in other business headlines, oil and gold prices fall as the dollar continues to gain strength and we'll also get new numbers on retail sales for april. >>> former nba star shaquille o'neal is investing in an atlantic city development project which calls for a movie theater and supermarket. >>> and its 50th anniversary, lamborghini unveiled an apache helicopter-inspired single-seater has a 600 horsepowered v-10. that's something you'll only be able to dream about. lamborghini isn't selling any of them. it's just a tease. >>> speaking of teases, sir richard branson is paying up on a 2010 bet over a formula 1 race with air asia ceo. branson is seen shaving his legs and dressing up as a female flight attendant to
reports saying the white house is weighing the impact on everything from the environment to energy security. >>> and a new u.n. report says that mobile phones will outnumber people on the planet earth by the end of next year. there are currently 6.8 billion mobile phones subscriptions, that's just shy of the world's population of 7.1 billion. dara, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. >>> in other business headlines, oil and gold prices fall as the dollar continues to gain...
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but that's a product of the environment. that's sometng that we use all the time. >> reporter: his teammate, jonathan martin who remains on the iury report, is in los angeles with his parents a is not talking. when the high school practe fields across america, coaches like rich hanson at st. peters prep in new jersey say, even without all the facts, they hope th can become teachable moment >> the coach and school and aching staff should lay the grouwork of the respect, that you can have a create environment that's conducive to what youe really trying to do >> reporr: dolphin coach joe philbin who coached high school and college before becoming an l coach is wting for the results of the nfl investation. >>e're all comtted to getting to the bottom ofthis. out of respect for the process, i will not be answering a questions lative to the review until it's compte. >> reporter: now, the nfl has hired an independe inveigator to try to get to the bottom of this. lester? >> kerrysanders, thanks. >>> editor of nbc.com's pro footll. th
but that's a product of the environment. that's sometng that we use all the time. >> reporter: his teammate, jonathan martin who remains on the iury report, is in los angeles with his parents a is not talking. when the high school practe fields across america, coaches like rich hanson at st. peters prep in new jersey say, even without all the facts, they hope th can become teachable moment >> the coach and school and aching staff should lay the grouwork of the respect, that you can...
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equal friendly roses grown in an organic environment. we're showing them in a vase. they come 50 in a box so you can split them up and put them around for yourself. the other thing is check the shipping, prices vary. retail $189.95, the deal, $56.95, 70% off. >> i like that these are organic. you can actually smell the roses now. a lot of flowers have been removed of all their scents. these are beautiful. >>> next up, kenneth j. lane heart. >> these are pendants. heart stud earrings or pendants, rhodium silver or 18-karat gold plate a 16 inch chain. they're 18 carat gold plated total three carats, sold at nordstrom and celebs include anne hathaway and duchess of cambridge. the retail is $79. the deal, $18. >> wow! >> that's 77% off. >> that is excellent. this is so pretty. >> and classic. >> everybody would love that sxwrrkts i think. >> last but not least, what is valentine's day without -- >> lingerie. someone to wear this for or for yourself. the lace underwear set, sells $46-42, the floral lace comes in three colors an smooth lace comes in three patterns, all low
equal friendly roses grown in an organic environment. we're showing them in a vase. they come 50 in a box so you can split them up and put them around for yourself. the other thing is check the shipping, prices vary. retail $189.95, the deal, $56.95, 70% off. >> i like that these are organic. you can actually smell the roses now. a lot of flowers have been removed of all their scents. these are beautiful. >>> next up, kenneth j. lane heart. >> these are pendants. heart stud...
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and their loss of education, the total control environment that many scientologists live in. this is something that i think really need to be examined. >> as you know, the church has said and said to us at nbc news, "there is no hard evidence," in their words," that show such conduct ever occurred when abuse is brought up up. people making the accusations are not credible. those people have no corroborating evidence other than their agreement to lie. but the truth cannot be found and the okoh of that same lie repeated multiple times." we reached toout to tom cruise,e didn't get a direct response. you talk about hollywood and celebrity. l. ron hubbard, as was pointed out in the piece, courted stars. why are celebrities so important, do you think, to the church of scientology? >> it's product endorsement. from the very beginning of scientology where they set up the church in los angeles, that's where it was originally begun, l. ron hubbard had an idea that celebrities would be the way to success for the church. and there was a list of celebrities they had on their desired celeb
and their loss of education, the total control environment that many scientologists live in. this is something that i think really need to be examined. >> as you know, the church has said and said to us at nbc news, "there is no hard evidence," in their words," that show such conduct ever occurred when abuse is brought up up. people making the accusations are not credible. those people have no corroborating evidence other than their agreement to lie. but the truth cannot be...
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supporters say the containers are harmful to the environment. but opponents argue other options are even more expensive. if the ban does pass, large restaurant chains would have to make the switch by january 1st. smaller restaurants would have an extra year to make this transition. >>> menlo park city council will take up the issue of red light cameras once again today. they were supposed to vote on a plan last week but put off the decision after hours of public debate. the issue is on today's city council agenda. the council will also consider signing a five-year contract with a camera provider to keep those red light cameras running. >>> a couple of popular east bay businesses located just across the street from each other are both closing their doors. the chilli's restaurant will close for the final time at 3:00 this afternoon. chili's managers say the lease is expiring and landlords want to go in another direction. across the street, the lucky's supermarket is set to close at the end of the month. no explanation given for that closures. both
supporters say the containers are harmful to the environment. but opponents argue other options are even more expensive. if the ban does pass, large restaurant chains would have to make the switch by january 1st. smaller restaurants would have an extra year to make this transition. >>> menlo park city council will take up the issue of red light cameras once again today. they were supposed to vote on a plan last week but put off the decision after hours of public debate. the issue is on...
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costs but said in a statement we always provide the appropriate level of protection to create a secure environment for our protectees and that level is consistent across all trips. it is not unusual for first families to travel to africa. george bush visited the region twice with his entire family as president and clinton went in 1998 costing taxpayers more than $40 million not including expenses incurred by the secret service. >> it is very costly, but there is no other way for the president to travel especially to countries like the ones he is going to be going to. >> reporter: now, in some instances the first lady will require her own security detail as she headlines some of her own events including a woman's leadership summit that will be hosted by former first lady laura bush who will be in africa for that event. tom? >> kristen welker, thank you so much. erica? >>> the next presidential election is still more than three years away, but plenty of speculation already this week with high profile appearances by both hillary clinton and chris christie. we'll go to washington for more this morning
costs but said in a statement we always provide the appropriate level of protection to create a secure environment for our protectees and that level is consistent across all trips. it is not unusual for first families to travel to africa. george bush visited the region twice with his entire family as president and clinton went in 1998 costing taxpayers more than $40 million not including expenses incurred by the secret service. >> it is very costly, but there is no other way for the...
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. >> reporter: nick is a biologist turned python hunter who says the contest is good for the environment if the snake doesn't kill you yourself. >> you have to grab this thing that is going to try to bite you. >> reporter: it is enough to give indiana jones the creeps. >> reporter: they could have arrived on a plane as a pet later turned loose by someone thinking they are doing nature a favor. that's how this uninvited guest, a 17-footer, ended up crashing a family picnic. it. >>> it is putting a lot of pressure on our native wildlife. >> they can hide out in those woods and it is almost impossible to see them. >> reporter: it turns out they are pretty good at hiding. >> it takes about 100 hours for every one we find. we spend a lot of time out here looking. >> reporter: for these snake t hunters, as darkness set in, the pythons were winning. >>> up next, is beyonce crazy in love with herself? we'll take a look in our weekly buzz after these messages. pleasures can simply hurt. the sadness, anxiety, the loss of interest. the fatigue and aches and pains. depression hurts. cymbalta can hel
. >> reporter: nick is a biologist turned python hunter who says the contest is good for the environment if the snake doesn't kill you yourself. >> you have to grab this thing that is going to try to bite you. >> reporter: it is enough to give indiana jones the creeps. >> reporter: they could have arrived on a plane as a pet later turned loose by someone thinking they are doing nature a favor. that's how this uninvited guest, a 17-footer, ended up crashing a family...
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the company hopes it will cut down on waste and help the environment. >> interesting to see if it delays at all. >> scrubbing traffic and making coffee. >> starbucks always busy around this time of morning. >> very popular in our news room. starbucks or any brand that's caffeinated. to the bay bridge a smooth drive across the bay. folks wide awake without a problem across the incline. tonight unlike last night you'll have road crews there restricting your lanes as you come across. typically doesn't cause a problem and no slowing right now. maps down the east shore freeway. the commute direction marked with yellow arrow. you see no problems there either. coming across richmond bridge, a slowdown approaching that san quentin avenue off-ramp on the san rafael side. earlier debris now is on the chp report but should be clear in a second. i'll track that. no problems reported there. we'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> 4:56 right now. an update on the breaking news in daly city. police find a person bleeding inside of a car. new details we're learning coming up in a live rep
the company hopes it will cut down on waste and help the environment. >> interesting to see if it delays at all. >> scrubbing traffic and making coffee. >> starbucks always busy around this time of morning. >> very popular in our news room. starbucks or any brand that's caffeinated. to the bay bridge a smooth drive across the bay. folks wide awake without a problem across the incline. tonight unlike last night you'll have road crews there restricting your lanes as you...
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. >> i don't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment and you hear about the problems that it causes when people dump prescription drugs and we've been accumulating over the last couple of years, and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure he made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet poses health hazards as well. >> a 12-year-old girl spent her saturday raising money for a mother and daughter who was injured when a car smashed into their house last week. the girl set up a lemonade stand right outside the house where the crash happened. this xhooen community near lee high school set up an online donations page for that family. >> i just felt so bad so i told my mom i rather spend my birthday money to help this little girl and her family. >> knowing how all of it was and it could have been any of us. you can't not do something. >> on thursday the car slammed through the wall of the home and into the living room critically injuring a 40-year-old mother in her home. her 9-year-old daughter was also injured along with three pass
. >> i don't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment and you hear about the problems that it causes when people dump prescription drugs and we've been accumulating over the last couple of years, and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure he made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet poses health hazards as well. >> a 12-year-old girl spent her saturday raising money for a mother and daughter who was injured when a...
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. >> she is second in command with the state department protecting us and the environment. her decision to step down comes as a surprise and six weeks after her stock portfolio includes more than $1 million of investments included in general electric and chevron. >> she was a symbol of dysfunction and of bias towards industry. she was a symbol of an agency in bed with polluters. it is a very good thing she is gone. >> mondiagro declined our request for comment. she plans to live by year's end. the search for her replacement is know underway. >>> an emergency meeting scheduled to talk about the houses sinking right into the ground in northern california. about two dozen homes being swallowed by that soil in lakeport, located 100 miles north of san francisco. several homes have been red tagged signaling great problems. several others have voluntarily left their home. the public water system serving the area found two small leaks in the area. at this point, they are not sure if the leaks, which have since been repaired are responsible for the major slide >>> in washington stat
. >> she is second in command with the state department protecting us and the environment. her decision to step down comes as a surprise and six weeks after her stock portfolio includes more than $1 million of investments included in general electric and chevron. >> she was a symbol of dysfunction and of bias towards industry. she was a symbol of an agency in bed with polluters. it is a very good thing she is gone. >> mondiagro declined our request for comment. she plans to...
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they wanted joe biden to hear their message about protecting the environment. the vice president's motorcade drove quickly past protesters heading straight to the private fund-raiser hosted by don ross and doug hickey, the ceo of a major company in the city. the price to get in, $500 to $10,000. >> i don't find it to be annoying. i'm honored they show up. >> the president and vice president have been to the bay area numerous times to collect money for their party. it's no secret that the democrats are desperate to maintain power in the senate, and win seats back in congress. but right now money is important to help in the party's campaigning efforts and even more important for the vice president who is rumored to be running for president in 2016. >> still ahead on "today in the bay," the journey of a lifetime. we'll introduce you to a paraolympian preparing to row from santa cruz to hawaii. >>> and we'll hear from one of brian stow's doctors. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the
they wanted joe biden to hear their message about protecting the environment. the vice president's motorcade drove quickly past protesters heading straight to the private fund-raiser hosted by don ross and doug hickey, the ceo of a major company in the city. the price to get in, $500 to $10,000. >> i don't find it to be annoying. i'm honored they show up. >> the president and vice president have been to the bay area numerous times to collect money for their party. it's no secret...
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he will promote tourism and clean energy technology and sign a series of environment tall agreements with chinese officials. china is california's number three trading partner, importing $14 billion from the state last year. >>> new this morning, nba commissioner, david stearns, says it is going to be a little bit of time before we know' kings are going to stay in sacramento. sacramento and seattle pitch ag plan for the league office. commissioner stern says both of the presentations extraordinary. sacramento is led by major kevin johnson. the efforts to try to keep them there. he likes their chances. the league will decide the fate of the team to stay ta san francisco. >>> samsung continues its push to take on apple. the korean company opening up hundreds of shops in the u.s. mary thompson joins us live with detail and the rest of our market news. >>> good morning, mary. >> good morning to you, laura. right now, futures are higher, pointing to an open on wall street. this after stocks suffered their worst day in the month yesterday. reasons, disappointing data on the jobs market. td
he will promote tourism and clean energy technology and sign a series of environment tall agreements with chinese officials. china is california's number three trading partner, importing $14 billion from the state last year. >>> new this morning, nba commissioner, david stearns, says it is going to be a little bit of time before we know' kings are going to stay in sacramento. sacramento and seattle pitch ag plan for the league office. commissioner stern says both of the presentations...
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92 degrees, winds gusting at 30 miles per hour and humidity at around 20 to 25%, this is the type of environment these fires need to spread. there are 34 uncontained fires out in the west between idaho and northern california, but it is the peak of fire season. and the biggest threat are these thunderstorms, with humidity around 20%, there's not a lot of rain with these storms. so you get the lightning. and that helps to spark these fires. so these dry thunderstorms, the hot temperatures and the low humidity, it's a combination that sticks around for a while. and it's going to stay in the 90s without much rain out that way. it is something we will be keeping an eye on for at least the next several weeks. erica. >> dylan, thanks. >>> the news that britain scotland yard is taking another look at the death of princess diana came as a surprise to many. that investigation prompted by new information recently given to them. is that information credible or just speculation as the anniversary of her death later this month approaches. >> good morning. scotland yard said it only received this new informat
92 degrees, winds gusting at 30 miles per hour and humidity at around 20 to 25%, this is the type of environment these fires need to spread. there are 34 uncontained fires out in the west between idaho and northern california, but it is the peak of fire season. and the biggest threat are these thunderstorms, with humidity around 20%, there's not a lot of rain with these storms. so you get the lightning. and that helps to spark these fires. so these dry thunderstorms, the hot temperatures and...
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. >>> we have heard the various ways climate change could threaten the environment. here is a new one. it could have effect on wineries. >>> what a new report says about the future of california's wine regions. live from the east bay coming up >>> a windy day to get through. temperatures that rival those of a late spring afternoon. almost looking better than jon kelley but not quite. >> this bridge camera, a little shaky as well because of some of those winds christina is talking about. we'll talk about your bay crossings and how things are different today than yesterday >>> a nice one ahead. look at that wind. still blowing, that giant flag. can't take away the trophies we've got, not at all. it is tuesday, april 9th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia cannon. >>> i'm jon kelley. hundreds of students at a bay area high school will be tested for tuberculosis this week after a student tested positive. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live in antioch with more. >> reporter: the contra costa county
. >>> we have heard the various ways climate change could threaten the environment. here is a new one. it could have effect on wineries. >>> what a new report says about the future of california's wine regions. live from the east bay coming up >>> a windy day to get through. temperatures that rival those of a late spring afternoon. almost looking better than jon kelley but not quite. >> this bridge camera, a little shaky as well because of some of those winds...
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snow storms have created a ripe environment for avalanches that have turned deadly. here is joe friar. >> reporter: the avalanche dangerer has been high across much of the united states after new layers of heavy snow stacked atop old layers of weak snow. >> that is always a perfect recipe for human triggered avalanches. >> reporter: two people were killed on friday including 28-year-old mike kisanji. in colorado a man was rescued after everything but his pole was buried. then there was this. edwin lamare triggered a colorado avalanche that carried him 800 feet. >> my chest was a little compressed by all of the snow compacting around me so i was struggling to breathe a little bit and got kind of panics. >> his brother dug him out. >> you must feel pretty grateful right now. >> yes. definitely. i am extremely thankful that everything turned out the way it did and that i didn't sustain worse injuries or die. >> reporter: he was carrying life-saving equipment, a shovel, beacon and probe all recommended by experts. >> avalanche debris sets up like concrete in just a secon
snow storms have created a ripe environment for avalanches that have turned deadly. here is joe friar. >> reporter: the avalanche dangerer has been high across much of the united states after new layers of heavy snow stacked atop old layers of weak snow. >> that is always a perfect recipe for human triggered avalanches. >> reporter: two people were killed on friday including 28-year-old mike kisanji. in colorado a man was rescued after everything but his pole was buried. then...
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. >>> millions of people all around the world, concerned about the environment, will be turning off their lights in support of earth hour. from 8:30 to 9:30 tonight, to make a statement about their concern over climate change. the bay area will be participating in a big way as well. san francisco is named earth hour capital this year. the bridges, and city hall, will all go dark. it makes for very dramatic video. we'll check in with anthony slaughter. for a look at this weekend's forecast. >> get your hands dirty. i have a little rose bush myself too and i prune it back but just a little because i'm like you, chris, i don't want to cut the whole thing away. we do have our sun coming up. you can see, we have clear skies overhead, even in foster city. beautiful sunrise this morning. just a few high thin clouds. if you are like me, always thinking about the beach, well, this is going to be a great weekend to get out to some of our area beaches. temperatures are going to warm very nicely back to 70 degrees in santa cruz. that's our beach pick day here across the bay area. definitely some of o
. >>> millions of people all around the world, concerned about the environment, will be turning off their lights in support of earth hour. from 8:30 to 9:30 tonight, to make a statement about their concern over climate change. the bay area will be participating in a big way as well. san francisco is named earth hour capital this year. the bridges, and city hall, will all go dark. it makes for very dramatic video. we'll check in with anthony slaughter. for a look at this weekend's...
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and thinking carefully of the social environment as we are about the economic environment. what's that mean? well, in essence, there's a frame work i work with meaning addressing social skills, curriculum, culture, and exhibition, ways to demonstrate, performance, and there's social skills that means refuel directly teaching social skills to students. in terms of curriculum, make it the core curriculum theme. using pro-social literature, think carefully about literature used in schools. in terms of culture, that means focusing on classroom community and how we build that kind of caring community that supports tolerance and respect and nurtures social development, and, in fact, using things like class meetings and student councils, and then in terms of exhibition of these focusing on service learning as an expression of the development of character. at the high school, it's different. you know, the work and social skills focuses in on advisory programs where students interact and can still focus in on the social/emotional development they go through in terms of high school y
and thinking carefully of the social environment as we are about the economic environment. what's that mean? well, in essence, there's a frame work i work with meaning addressing social skills, curriculum, culture, and exhibition, ways to demonstrate, performance, and there's social skills that means refuel directly teaching social skills to students. in terms of curriculum, make it the core curriculum theme. using pro-social literature, think carefully about literature used in schools. in...
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and, three, protect the environment. >> you don't want that medication in the environment. when you do all that, it goes everywhere and it's not meant to do that. official ways to handle that are a good idea. >> the event is held nationwide twice a year. federal officials say that back in april when they did it last time here in the bay area, they collected 18 tons of drugs. >>> the man temporarily put in charge of the san jose police department will likely get that job permanently. we have learned that interim chief larry esquivel is expected to be recommended for the job permanently. he was given the interim post in january when the former police chief retired. he is a 28-year veteran with the department. the city manager first had to appoint the chief and then the city council will have to ratify that appointment. no word yesterday on when that might happen. >>> there were some tense moments in a san jose neighborhood yesterday afternoon. chp officers were making a traffic stop when they say a man jumped out of a car with what looked like a gun. they chased him and a nei
and, three, protect the environment. >> you don't want that medication in the environment. when you do all that, it goes everywhere and it's not meant to do that. official ways to handle that are a good idea. >> the event is held nationwide twice a year. federal officials say that back in april when they did it last time here in the bay area, they collected 18 tons of drugs. >>> the man temporarily put in charge of the san jose police department will likely get that job...
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because even though he's not cute he's important to the environment. >> what does he do that's necessary? >> he's a huge predator of all sorts of other insects and other animals. let's see if i can get him off my hand here. >> yeah, let's. >> let's look at our next animal here. think you'll like him a lot better. >> a baby boo boo. >> a baby black bear. we'll try to feed him a little bit. >> hello. >> let's see. others totally not interested in the bottle here. anyway, this is a black bear cub. there you go. >> oh, no. >> he's only a few weeks old. he was born in the den with his mom. this is a fairly common species, but bears around the world are declining. >> what happened to his mom? >> his mom lives in captivity and we're able to use him as a cub to teach people about wildlife and get people engaged in protect wildlife. that's what the national wildlife is all about. >> so he knows that ain't momma. >> he knows it ain't momma. and actually, he's got a full tummy. but an amazing animal. this is an animal found all over north america. >> but again -- >> these are not pets. >> no, no. >
because even though he's not cute he's important to the environment. >> what does he do that's necessary? >> he's a huge predator of all sorts of other insects and other animals. let's see if i can get him off my hand here. >> yeah, let's. >> let's look at our next animal here. think you'll like him a lot better. >> a baby boo boo. >> a baby black bear. we'll try to feed him a little bit. >> hello. >> let's see. others totally not interested in...
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nothing compares to when you step into a locker room and have to face that macho testosterone-filled environment and more so when you have to get on a field. and teams are testing you physically, but also mentally. >> reporter: former pro players say controversy is not new to sports and teammates and the public will give te'o a chance to prove himself. >> winning cures all. come in as a rookie, top 15 pick, become a starter, lead your defense to a better season than they had the year before, that cures it. >> reporter: for today, michelle franzen, nbc news. >>> still ahead, the oscars are tonight and some studios spending a lot of green hoping their film will bring home a gold statuette. that after these messages. orldl. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> still to come on "today," the sound of music for those who need it most. top musicians who ar
nothing compares to when you step into a locker room and have to face that macho testosterone-filled environment and more so when you have to get on a field. and teams are testing you physically, but also mentally. >> reporter: former pro players say controversy is not new to sports and teammates and the public will give te'o a chance to prove himself. >> winning cures all. come in as a rookie, top 15 pick, become a starter, lead your defense to a better season than they had the...
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our coaches and our players have always strives in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing. if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down. keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should work your hardest. >> reporter: colin kaepernick was by far the biggest hoard of media around him. he will have more and more of that as the week goes on from new orleans. a site of super bowl xlvii. 49ers trying to keep things as normal as possible. they got in sunday. a week long of practices beginning tonight and they'll be practicing at that saints sfifts. coverage from practice all on comcast sports net throughout the day. >> thank you very much. normal new orleans super bowl week. good luck on that. >> a lot of fun. we all know there's some sibling rivalry at this year's super bowl with jim harbaugh coaching the niners and his brother coaching the ravens. the super bowl also bringing
our coaches and our players have always strives in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing. if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down. keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should work your hardest. >> reporter: colin kaepernick was by far the biggest hoard of...
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our whole business here is about managing an eco system, managing an environment, a community. and he has come from a community that manages itself. >> also the tremendous talent and potential that exists within incarcerated settings all across america. >> they have made it out. >> today, i have a future. >> still, there's something that grounds them. more specifically, someone. >> the guys i left behind that are still at san quentin. >> they think of their brothers who alongside them graduated the last mile but not the prison system. >> i get emotional just thinking about it right now because there's some really, really good, solid men who deserve a chance to show. that's what motivates me. >> if you treat a man as he is, he will remain as he is. but if you treat a man as he can and should be, he will become as he can and should be. >> now, the last mile has been so successful, there are plans to expand to other state prisons in and out of california this fall. as for the guys at san quentin, we learned a fifth graduate of the program is set to walk free this week and there's
our whole business here is about managing an eco system, managing an environment, a community. and he has come from a community that manages itself. >> also the tremendous talent and potential that exists within incarcerated settings all across america. >> they have made it out. >> today, i have a future. >> still, there's something that grounds them. more specifically, someone. >> the guys i left behind that are still at san quentin. >> they think of their...
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. >>> britain's prince harry is on a challenge and one of the earth's most hostile environments. the prince arrived on friday in antarctica to prepared to a 200-mile race to the >> he'll be out in the harsh conditions for three weeks. that's a foundation to aid wounded veterans. temperatures could go to minus 45 degrees. hope they have their long johns with them. >>> and for everyone whose mom will make them eat their peas this thanksgiving. a truck load of peas all over i-90 in spokane, washington. it caused a five-mile backup friday. the workers who shoveled them all up, pea by pea, are now honorary members of the clean plates club. i don't know about you, but i don't eat peas on thanksgiving. more like mashed potatoes. >> i guess we can find it on the highways. well, not anymore. >> i appreciate the workers who cleaned it up pea by pea. that's dedication. >> no small task. >> thanks. >> absolutely. >>> let's get a check of the rest of the nation's forecast this weekend. >> dylan is on top of it all. >> hello. we are seeing snow in the southwest, and also across texas. but we h
. >>> britain's prince harry is on a challenge and one of the earth's most hostile environments. the prince arrived on friday in antarctica to prepared to a 200-mile race to the >> he'll be out in the harsh conditions for three weeks. that's a foundation to aid wounded veterans. temperatures could go to minus 45 degrees. hope they have their long johns with them. >>> and for everyone whose mom will make them eat their peas this thanksgiving. a truck load of peas all over...
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we investigate and take all necessary steps to ensure students have a safe and productive learning environment. this incident happened just before spring break started. reporting live in concord, christie smith, "today in the bay." a toddler who was tied up with tape are now suing the school and her teacher. parents say former teacher tied up her daughter after the girl refused to take a nap. they claim the 2-year-old has panic attacks and can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. the school said it is reviewing the lawsuit. >>> hundreds of students at an east bay high school will be tested for tuberculosis. deer valley in antioch conducting those tests after a student was diagnosed with the illness. the student has recovered and is back in school. health officials say 200 students had contact with the affected student and could have be been exposed to t.p. >>> 6:06. we are watching the weather. what a better look to give you than the embarcadero. we have had lovely mornings making way for great days. i want to check the forecast. >>> good morning. happy friday eve. we have a good-looki
we investigate and take all necessary steps to ensure students have a safe and productive learning environment. this incident happened just before spring break started. reporting live in concord, christie smith, "today in the bay." a toddler who was tied up with tape are now suing the school and her teacher. parents say former teacher tied up her daughter after the girl refused to take a nap. they claim the 2-year-old has panic attacks and can't sleep for more than a few hours at a...
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officials say the training allows them to be more proactive and provide a safe environment for all of the students and community members. >> two of the biggest names in paolitics will be in the bay area. hillary clinton will be in san francisco speaking at the bar association's annual meeting. eric holder will also be speaking tomorrow. this meets focuses on cybersecurity and trafficking. >> another huge day for josh reddick, but was it enough to lift the a's over the blue jays? complete highlights next. wow, i've been claritin clear for 10 days! when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. >>> and here we are in the south bay. also low clouds over san jose this morning. warmer temperatures toward the middle of the week. >> bell minute's little league team is sure to get a hero's welcome when they return to redwood, california. they took on a team from chula vista for a chance to play in the little league world serie
officials say the training allows them to be more proactive and provide a safe environment for all of the students and community members. >> two of the biggest names in paolitics will be in the bay area. hillary clinton will be in san francisco speaking at the bar association's annual meeting. eric holder will also be speaking tomorrow. this meets focuses on cybersecurity and trafficking. >> another huge day for josh reddick, but was it enough to lift the a's over the blue jays?...
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the palo alto daily ws, the discrimination complaint from november 1st accuses him of creatg hostile environment for africaamerican ployees. davis served as chief for more than eight yrs in that department before leang for a federal posion. >>> nowo a developing story and th dispute over what a.r.t. calls a clerical error that has union officials crying foul and b.a.t. riders fearing there could be yet another strike that will cpple their commute. the dispute centers on a provion that provides six weeks of pai medical leave per year to.a.r.t. employs. b.a.r.t. claims it's negotiators signed the wrong tentative deal and that provision should not have been in the final draft. b.r.t. also claims the provision could cost the agenc much as $44 million over fr years. the unions though claim the fire is more like $5.6 llion. bonding with a child, a foster ill parent, spouse or child.usly everyone at b.a.r.t. does not have that scenario. we're talkg about a small number of folks. >> it is provision of family lee, not medical leave. at this point the unions are not threatening to strike, but they want th
the palo alto daily ws, the discrimination complaint from november 1st accuses him of creatg hostile environment for africaamerican ployees. davis served as chief for more than eight yrs in that department before leang for a federal posion. >>> nowo a developing story and th dispute over what a.r.t. calls a clerical error that has union officials crying foul and b.a.t. riders fearing there could be yet another strike that will cpple their commute. the dispute centers on a provion that...
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trying to save the environment and things like that. what we are interesting in is that you can live a traditional lifestyle and still be very sustainable and have all the comforts of home. >> santa clara university's third time competing. you have taken third place twice before. we are hoping it will be first place this time. brian grou, thank you so much for joining us from santa clara university's solar house at the solar dekcathlon. we look forward to celebrating number one with you when you get back. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, brian >>> still ahead, a nod to history in an area booming with hot tech start-ups. the renovation that is changing the face of san francisco once again. >>> clearer skies waking up here on this suchblt we anday. we are talking about a few showers in the forecast. today, it is going to be very hot. we'll explain after this. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. [ female announcer ] at 100 c
trying to save the environment and things like that. what we are interesting in is that you can live a traditional lifestyle and still be very sustainable and have all the comforts of home. >> santa clara university's third time competing. you have taken third place twice before. we are hoping it will be first place this time. brian grou, thank you so much for joining us from santa clara university's solar house at the solar dekcathlon. we look forward to celebrating number one with you...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> on an absolutely beautiful start to a saturday morning, a live look right now at the city of san francisco. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. chris sanchez has the morning off. it's the culmination of a week's worth of waiting in terms of beautiful weather. >> it's going to be very warm today. especially once we get into the inland valleys. temperatures there will top out near 80 degrees. so get the shorts out, it is going to be spectacular. even at the coast today, temperatures topping out in the upper 60s. right now, it's 50 in san francisco, 51 in san mateo and sunnyvale. gilroy at 51 degrees. a little cool by santa cruise. later on at the beach, santa cruz will be at 76 today. and 80 in livermore. if you're making plans to head down to the giants game this evening, 70. so perfect conditions. >> dare i say picturesque for the san francisco giants game. thank you, anthony. back ton the latest now from boston. as police and federal agents moved in on the second boston marathon bo
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> on an absolutely beautiful start to a saturday morning, a live look right now at the city of san francisco. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. chris sanchez has the morning off. it's the culmination of a week's worth of waiting in terms of beautiful weather. >> it's going to be very warm today. especially once we get into the inland valleys. temperatures there will top out...
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behind that was the fact that i wasn't able to include the most important person in my life into my work environment where i spend a lot of time. and, you know, at that point a couple of things happened. that happened. my mother was sick with lung cancer. i think i just made a decision. i wasn't prepared to make that sacrifice anymore and started to think about if i did this, and did it in a certain way, would i have the opportunity to make a contribution to the dialogue on -- on sexuality and especially male professional sports. >> no doubt there's some active nba players who are gay. at some point -- at what point will they feel good enough to come out? >> that's the big question, isn't it? i don't know. you know, i think it will be amazingly courageous when somebody decides to take that step. you know, these are by definition very young people with not a lot of life experience beyond basketball. it will happen. but predicting when, i think, is a difficult thing to do. >> reporter: have you spoken to any of them? and what advise or what conversations have you had? >> no. you know, that's -- i've t
behind that was the fact that i wasn't able to include the most important person in my life into my work environment where i spend a lot of time. and, you know, at that point a couple of things happened. that happened. my mother was sick with lung cancer. i think i just made a decision. i wasn't prepared to make that sacrifice anymore and started to think about if i did this, and did it in a certain way, would i have the opportunity to make a contribution to the dialogue on -- on sexuality and...
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there's a lot of families around the work environment where we are. you hit that age and you think about doing a little math and having a family. he found his victoria's secret model and put her in on it. >> with a wedding day. maroon 5 is on tour. >> i don't know. >> speaking of dating, taylor swift has had a date or two and they make a t-shirt and put her famous ex's on it. do not mess with her fans. they are furious. some went too far. >> they could have made a dress. >> they could have. >> that was not nice. >> she's got a lot of boyfriends. call it what it is. she's been out there. i don't think the shirt was put out for -- >> it wasn't. they made a shirt for them going to a concert. they put it on social media. they said you want to go crazy, we are going the sell the shirt. >> there's more in entertainment. up next, are will and kate ready to be parents? is it happening? hopefully the first. this is "today" on nbc. >>> a beautiful shot there outside buckingham palace. back with more on the great wait. we don't know when kate's due date is but s
there's a lot of families around the work environment where we are. you hit that age and you think about doing a little math and having a family. he found his victoria's secret model and put her in on it. >> with a wedding day. maroon 5 is on tour. >> i don't know. >> speaking of dating, taylor swift has had a date or two and they make a t-shirt and put her famous ex's on it. do not mess with her fans. they are furious. some went too far. >> they could have made a dress....